Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, provide additional understanding behind increased prevalence rates.Data on obesity and diabetes from the South Australian (SA) monthly chronic disease and risk factor surveillance system from July 2002 to December 2013 (n = 59,025) were used. Age was the self-reported age of the respondent at the time of the interview. Period was the year of the interview and cohort was age subtracted from the survey year. Cohort years were 1905 to 1995. All variables were treated as continuous. The age-sex standardised prevalence for obesity and diabetes was calculated using the Australia 2011 census. The APC models were constructed with ''apcfit'' in Stata.The ...
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Background: Overweight and obesity impose a significant health burden in Australia, predominantly th...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
Background Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive...
Background: To determine the contribution of overweight and obesity to five chronic conditions using...
Use of generalized linear models with continuous, non-linear functions for age, period and cohort ma...
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BackgroundDue to the absence and or costliness of biological measures such as glycated haemoglobin, ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the impact of past and future changes in obesity and diabetes preval...
OBJECTIVE: To assess in a single cohort whether annual weight and waist circumference (WC) change ha...
Study estimated undiagnosed diabetes mellitus [DM] prevalence in a high risk general practice based ...
An analysis of the Australian Diabetes Screening Study estimated undiagnosed diabetes mellitus [DM] ...
Background: Overweight and obesity impose a significant health burden in Australia, predominantly th...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
Background Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive...
Background: To determine the contribution of overweight and obesity to five chronic conditions using...
Use of generalized linear models with continuous, non-linear functions for age, period and cohort ma...
Background: It has been reported that current smoking, overweight/obesity and physical inactivity ar...
BACKGROUND: Understanding how risk factors (tobacco, alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, h...
Trends in chronic diseases provide insights into strategies required to improve population health. T...
The Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab) addresses the urgent need for data on...
BackgroundDue to the absence and or costliness of biological measures such as glycated haemoglobin, ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the impact of past and future changes in obesity and diabetes preval...
OBJECTIVE: To assess in a single cohort whether annual weight and waist circumference (WC) change ha...
Study estimated undiagnosed diabetes mellitus [DM] prevalence in a high risk general practice based ...
An analysis of the Australian Diabetes Screening Study estimated undiagnosed diabetes mellitus [DM] ...
Background: Overweight and obesity impose a significant health burden in Australia, predominantly th...